The Magic of Coconut Oil

Coconut oil
has been buzzing in the news lately, people have been flocking to their local
health food store to get some, and it is now known as a "superfood". So, is coconut oil worth buying, or is it
just another diet fad that will soon die out?

Over the
years, we have been conditioned to stay away from fats at all costs, but things
are changing now, especially in regards to consuming certain kinds of fats -
monounsaturated and polyunsaturated.
Your question now might be: so
what about Saturated fat? Coconut oil is
high in saturated fat; it supplies 12 grams per 14 gram serving size, making it
nearly all saturated. But wait, isn't
saturated fat BAD?! Not in the case of
coconut oil it isn't! In fact, coconut
oil contains medium chain triglycerides (fat molecules) instead of long chain,
which actually supply the body with readily available energy!

Below are some fun facts/uses for
coconut oil:

Mixed with
coffee for a great boost of energy instead of cream/sugar (one of the few ways
I drink my coffee)

Mix with
equal parts of sugar for a smoothing body scrub in the shower

Blend one
tablespoon into hot tea to help alleviate flu symptoms

Immediate
source of energy that will not be stored as fat when consumed

It is
anti-inflammatory and can help with arthritis, colitis, and other inflammatory
diseases

Make
homemade coconut oil bar soap

Replace
other oils in your diet with coconut oil for its health benefits

When used
regularly coconut oil can help boost hormone levels

Speeds up
metabolism when used regularly (1-2 TBSP per day)

Add into smoothies for a nice creamy texture/more flavor

Brain Power Smoothie Recipe:

1 cup coconut
milk

1 Tbsp
coconut oil

1/4 tsp
vanilla extract

1 banana

1/2 cup ice

Flavor with
cocoa powder or more fruit

Sip and
enjoy!

Coconut oil has so many uses as well. It can be used to treat wounds, condition hair, moisturize skin, sunscreen, as an appetite suppressant, to fight bacterial infections, and so much more! So if you haven't started using coconut oil in your diet yet you should definitely start now!

Jen is a
graduate from SUNY Brockport with a degree in Exercise Science. She has always had a passion for health,
wellness, and exercise. Jen enjoys
helping others as well with their exercise regimen and diet. Throughout her college career she has helped
many people get on track with their diet and exercise routines and hopes to
continue that passion into forming her own health and wellness business.